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INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOL VPNTDEBTORS CO CTR T-YEr DAI [Before A.M Commfso~sner MuRPHY.] C IN TnE MATTER Of JAYEB STEHBENSON. C This insolvent, who appeared for his final order, informed the Court that he was arrested this morniug by the bailff of Whiteohapel County Court, on a commitment for forty days, I and applied to tbe learned Commissioner to discharge him, r as he had the pretection of the Uourt, and had ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... BENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-YESTEDAY. OLD COUgRT-[Befol'c Mr. Baron PABKI and Mir. Justice WILLIAMS.] Mr. Bodkin applied to their lordships to postpone the trial of Luigi flurenelli for murder to the next session. Hie said that the prisoner was only committed to Newgate, under the warraynt of the coroner, on Mouday last, and, appearing on behalf of the Government to conduct the prosecution, be felt ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... SOCIETY OF AR7S. A special meeting was held at the Society of Arts on Fri- day evening last, for the purpose of taking into consideration the proposed Congress in Paris for the improvement of inter- national law. Viscount Ebrington, M.P., chairman of the council of the society, presided, supported by Mr. Collier, M.P., Mr. Headlam, M.P., Colonel Sykes, FI.R.S., Mr. B. T. Hope, 3Mr. Chadwick, C ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—TUESDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT-TUESDAY.| [Before Jir. Commissio7zelr MURPHY.] IN RE EDWARD ERIUNOTON. This case, before reported, was further heard. Mr. Sar- good appeared for the Imperial Gas Company, who claimed upwards of £200 for gas which had been used and not marked on the index of the meter, as it had been obtained through a hole in the valve-box of the meter. The case had stood over to get an ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELL1GENCE. NORTHERN CIRCUIT-CARLISLE, FEB. 24. CROWN COUrsT.-[Before ?? Baron PARKE.J The court sat at nine o'clock, and the following case was called on and occupied the whole day until six o'clock at night; the hearing of the trial was resumed again on Satur. day morning, and occupied the Court until midnight. The extraordinary length of the inquiry compels us to give but an ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... CO UR T OF A LDEBRMEN. . RUPTURE IN THE CITY ADMINISTRATION. A Court was held on Tuesday, at which we are informed a very extraordinary scene took place within clesed doors. When the TowN CLERK presented tile bill-book to the Lord Mayor for passing the accounts in the usual nianner, Alderman WILSON requested that the consideration of the accounts might be postponed until after the reg'sl'r ...

IMPORTANT THEATRICAL CASE

... IMPORTAN2' THEATRICAL CASE. WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT. [Before AMr. P. BAYLEY.1 DRASAM T. ALMOND. This action, which excited great interest in the theat- rical and musical world, numerous members of which pro. fessions were in attendance, was brought by the plaintiff, Mr. Augustus Braham, ?? vocalist, against the de- fendant, Mr. George Almond, husband of Miss Romer, and lessee of the Surrey ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICB-YESTEBDAY. SouTISWARx.-Afigaill ay, a determined-looking young Irishwoman. was brought betore Mr. Combe, charged with maliciously cutting the throat of Catherine Lyons with a furrier's knife, with intent to do her some grievous bodily harm. Police constable 251 I said about seven o'clock on Thurs. day evening ha was or. duty in Cole-street, Dover-road, when his attention was attracted ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. BoW-STnznrx-Th9 plain-clothes constable, CharWre King, eunderwent his seventh examiuation before Mr. Hall. do Hitherto but little 1as transpired relative to King's history t, before his adtnisdion to the poliee. It has been ascertained, n. however, that hie is a native of Warwick, and that he- e-. enlisted in the 34th Regiment of Foot, in3 which hie served for rot several ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... LA W IN TELLIGENCG-YisTERDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. [JPefore the LORD CeiwCBLLrB.J 1w VIVIAN V. COCSRANS-TRH CITY OF LONDON TITHgS. This matter was argued before his lordship, assisted by e- Mr. Justice ifightman and Mr. Baron Martin, in December The plaintiff is the rector of the parish of St. Peter-le- g. Poor, in tile city of London; the defendant is the public offigigr f a branch uf the ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-Y~sTEBDAT. MANSION-HOUS .- William Withers and Frederick Biy- land, two respectably-attired young men in the employment of Messrs. Rock, wholesale manufacturing stationers, of Walbrook, were brought before the Lord Mayor, on a charge of robbing their employers. Mr. H. Rock stated that in consequence of information he received, to the effect that the prisoners were plundering him, he ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. CLERKECNWELL.-Mr. James Glaringbold, baker, of 16, Hanmllton-row, Clerkenwell, was charged before Mr. Tyr- whitt, on information laid by George Dodgsors, an officer of the Stamp Duties Office, for illegally giving a receipt for moneys without affixing the legal stamp to the same. Mr. Thomas Earwicker, of the Inland Revenue Office, Somerset-house. prosecuted the case ; the ...